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Handbook of International Disaster Psychology - 4 Vol. Set

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Praeger Publishers 2006Description: 209pISBN:
  • 0275983153
DDC classification:
  • O48.1 R330
Partial contents:
Vol. I International Disaster psychology : Purposes, Principles, and Practices ..........1 Humanitarian politics and the rise of International Disaster psychology .....15 Toward a consensus protocol for psychosocial response in Complex emergencies ...............35 In defense of a Community psychology model for International Psychosocial intervention ........51 Assessing the psychosocial needs of Communities affected disaster ..........65 Peace-building, culturally responsive means, and ethical practices in Humanitarian psychosocial interventions ............93 Effective intercultural collaboration on psychosocial support programs .........113 Working effectively with the mass media in Disaster mental health ......127 Negotiating the shrunken humanitarian space : Challenges and options .........147 VOl. 2 Psychological First aid : Principles of Community - Based psychosocial support ...........1 Interventions with youth and families : A prevention and stepped care model .....13 Implementing psychosocial programs in the federal republic of Yugoslavia : Was it really mission impossible ?........37 Implementation of Mental health programs for Survivors of Natural Disasters in Latin America ..........53 The psychological Support Network of the central University of Venezuela and the venezuelan floods of 1999............71 Implementation of a Training of Trainers model for disseminating psychological support in the cuban red cross .........89 Psychosocial responses to the bombing of the american embassy in Nairobi: Challenges, lessons, and opportunities ........103 Psychosocial research and interventions after the rwanda genocide ......125 Approaches to psychosocial healing: Case examples from lusophone africa .....137 Participatory tools for monitoring and evaluating psychosocial work with children : Reflections on a pilot study in Eastern sri Lanka .................157 VOl. 3 The impact of Mass psychological Trauma on Psychosocial Adaptation among refugees .............1 Serving the mental health needs of Postmigratory Adult refugees in Sweeden : A transitional Augmentation approach ..19 A framework for developing and implementing multiple - family groups for refuges families ............37 Mental health reform and assisting psychiatric leaders in postwar countries ..........65 The healing power of forgiveness and the resolution of Protracted conflicts ..........85 Personal Reflections on Treating traumatized refugees ........101 Challenges in international Disaster mental health research ...115 Development of the rapid assesment of Mental Health .............129 Vol. 4 Crisis and Gender : Addressing the psychosocial Needs of Women in International Disasters ........1 Sexual violence against women and Children in the context of Armed Conflict ........19 How do you mend broken hearts ? Gender, war, and Impacts on Girls in Fighting forces ......45 Children affected by armed conflict in South asia : A regional Summary .....61 Serving the psychosocial needs of Survivors of torture and Organized violence ............77 Managing stress in Humanitarian aid Workers : The role of the Humanitarian Aid Organization ............99 Psychosocial Crisiss Intervention with Military and Emergency services personnel ...............113 Helping Journalists who Cover Humanitarian Crisis ............131
V1. Fundamentals and OVerview.-- V2. Practices and Programs.-- V3. Refugee Mental Health.-- V4. Interventions with Special Needs Populations.
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includes index and biblioraphy

Vol. I International Disaster psychology : Purposes, Principles, and Practices ..........1 Humanitarian politics and the rise of International Disaster psychology .....15 Toward a consensus protocol for psychosocial response in Complex emergencies ...............35 In defense of a Community psychology model for International Psychosocial intervention ........51 Assessing the psychosocial needs of Communities affected disaster ..........65 Peace-building, culturally responsive means, and ethical practices in Humanitarian psychosocial interventions ............93 Effective intercultural collaboration on psychosocial support programs .........113 Working effectively with the mass media in Disaster mental health ......127 Negotiating the shrunken humanitarian space : Challenges and options .........147 VOl. 2 Psychological First aid : Principles of Community - Based psychosocial support ...........1 Interventions with youth and families : A prevention and stepped care model .....13 Implementing psychosocial programs in the federal republic of Yugoslavia : Was it really mission impossible ?........37 Implementation of Mental health programs for Survivors of Natural Disasters in Latin America ..........53 The psychological Support Network of the central University of Venezuela and the venezuelan floods of 1999............71 Implementation of a Training of Trainers model for disseminating psychological support in the cuban red cross .........89 Psychosocial responses to the bombing of the american embassy in Nairobi: Challenges, lessons, and opportunities ........103 Psychosocial research and interventions after the rwanda genocide ......125 Approaches to psychosocial healing: Case examples from lusophone africa .....137 Participatory tools for monitoring and evaluating psychosocial work with children : Reflections on a pilot study in Eastern sri Lanka .................157 VOl. 3 The impact of Mass psychological Trauma on Psychosocial Adaptation among refugees .............1 Serving the mental health needs of Postmigratory Adult refugees in Sweeden : A transitional Augmentation approach ..19 A framework for developing and implementing multiple - family groups for refuges families ............37 Mental health reform and assisting psychiatric leaders in postwar countries ..........65 The healing power of forgiveness and the resolution of Protracted conflicts ..........85 Personal Reflections on Treating traumatized refugees ........101 Challenges in international Disaster mental health research ...115 Development of the rapid assesment of Mental Health .............129 Vol. 4 Crisis and Gender : Addressing the psychosocial Needs of Women in International Disasters ........1 Sexual violence against women and Children in the context of Armed Conflict ........19 How do you mend broken hearts ? Gender, war, and Impacts on Girls in Fighting forces ......45 Children affected by armed conflict in South asia : A regional Summary .....61 Serving the psychosocial needs of Survivors of torture and Organized violence ............77 Managing stress in Humanitarian aid Workers : The role of the Humanitarian Aid Organization ............99 Psychosocial Crisiss Intervention with Military and Emergency services personnel ...............113 Helping Journalists who Cover Humanitarian Crisis ............131

V1. Fundamentals and OVerview.-- V2. Practices and Programs.-- V3. Refugee Mental Health.-- V4. Interventions with Special Needs Populations.

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